Juridical Dictionary

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Shorting




Shorting

In medical frauds, delivering less prescription medicine than actually charged to the insurance company or government.

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Prescription
The manner of acquiring property by a long, honest, and uninterrupted possession or use during the time required by law. The possession must have been possessio longa, continua, et pacifica, nec sit ligitima interruptio, long, continued, peaceable, and without lawful interruption.

Insurance
Contracts. It is defined to be a contract of indemnity from loss or damage arising upon an uncertain event.

Company
An association of a number of individuals for the purpose of carrying on some legitimate business.

Government
"natural and political law. The manner in which sovereignty is exercised in each state. There are three simple forms of government, the democratic, the aristocratic, and monarchical. But these three simple forms may be varied to infinity by the mixture and divisions of their different powers. Sometimes by the word government is understood the body of men, or the individual in the state, to whom is entrusted the executive power. It is taken in this sense when the government is spoken of in opposition to other bodies in the state.



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Shore
Land on the side of the sea, a lake, or a river, is called the shore. Strictly speaking, however, when the water does not ebb and flow, in a river, there is no shore.

Short entry
A term used among bankers, which takes, place when a note has been sent to a bank for collection, and an entry of it is made in the cus-tomer's bank book, stating the amount in an inner column, and carrying it out into the accounts between the parties when it has been paid.

Short hair
In Arkansas penitentiary slang, a new correctional officer.

Short shipping
Shipping less than the quantity shown on the invoice (or shipping nothing at all)

Short-and-over
An account used in cashiering operations to track the imbalance of cash to sales recorded. A perfectly balanced cash operation day-after-day, with no shorts or overs, is a symptom of possible theft. It is unusual to never make mistakes handling money.



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Shoplifting
Customer theft from retail inventory.

Shore
Land on the side of the sea, a lake, or a river, is called the shore. Strictly speaking, however, when the water does not ebb and flow, in a river, there is no shore.

Short entry
A term used among bankers, which takes, place when a note has been sent to a bank for collection, and an entry of it is made in the cus-tomer's bank book, stating the amount in an inner column, and carrying it out into the accounts between the parties when it has been paid.

Short shipping
Shipping less than the quantity shown on the invoice (or shipping nothing at all)

Short-and-over
An account used in cashiering operations to track the imbalance of cash to sales recorded. A perfectly balanced cash operation day-after-day, with no shorts or overs, is a symptom of possible theft. It is unusual to never make mistakes handling money.

Shorting

Shoulder surfing
Observing someone using a PIN (Personal Identification Number) by covertly looking over their shoulder, sometimes with the aid of binoculars or video camera with zoom lens.

Si facerit te securem
If he make you secure. These words occur in the form of writs, which originally requited, or still require, that the plaintiff should give security to the sheriff that he will prosecute his claim, before the sheriff can be required to execute such writ.

Sick pay
An employer is to pay Statutory Sick Pay for the first 28 months of absence if the employee has been incapacitated for four or more working days. Employees self-certify for the first seven days of absence but thereafter a Continuation Form should be sought from the employee's General Practitioner. Statutory Sick Pay can generally be recovered by an employer through deductions from National Insurance Contributions.

Sickness
By sickness is understood any affection of the body which deprives it temporarily of the power to fulfil iis usual functions.

Side agreement
Changes made to contract terms, or additional contract terms contained in a separate document from the contract. If you are using a side agreement, be careful that the primary contract language does not invalidate it with an "entire agreement" clause. Try to incorporate it by reference into the main document and make sure it's dated and signed by all parties.

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